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You would think in this day and age someone would stump up the cash and have a test done with iron byron so we could see actual numbers. Just a thought.
Because Iron Byron offers little to help actual golfers. Instead by having reviews done by a myriad of golfers that display all of the correct info, to educate, enhance and prepare the consumer for what to expect we believe helps a whole lot more.
I like jmans reviews a lot but I have no idea how he swings the club and how consistent he is at doing that. At least with someone like Mark Crossfield you see him swing and he puts launch info up. If you have a machine testing drivers at different speeds, angle of attacks etc etc with centre contact I don't see how that cannot be beneficial in terms of performance.
Just to be clear, it's not about having a crack at anyone. Perhaps jman and others could do a video review to see how they are received? At worst it would be exposure to the site?
Because Iron Byron offers little to help actual golfers. Instead by having reviews done by a myriad of golfers that display all of the correct info, to educate, enhance and prepare the consumer for what to expect we believe helps a whole lot more.
I'd like to see those numbers. See which driver has higher ball speeds, which has more forgiveness, etc. It'd definitely be cool.
This was something that struck me after experiencing a demo earlier in the year. Those things are designed to hit the ball on the screws, which I guess does a nice job of an apples to apples comparison, but how many golfers in the world is that helping? 0.01%?
Is forgiveness telling in the center of the club face?
This was something that struck me after experiencing a demo earlier in the year. Those things are designed to hit the ball on the screws, which I guess does a nice job of an apples to apples comparison, but how many golfers in the world is that helping? 0.01%?
Is forgiveness telling in the center of the club face?
This was something that struck me after experiencing a demo earlier in the year. Those things are designed to hit the ball on the screws, which I guess does a nice job of an apples to apples comparison, but how many golfers in the world is that helping? 0.01%?
What???? It's a robot. It could be set to hit all clubs toward the toe and show results. I have no idea why everyone seems to be so defensive about this. It's numbers to crunch. Consistent numbers. I see no big deal with it.
Do they address the ball off the toe and heel to test them?
Fwiw
I trust jman a lot more than Mark Crossfield.
What???? It's a robot. It could be set to hit all clubs toward the toe and show results. I have no idea why everyone seems to be so defensive about this. It's numbers to crunch. Consistent numbers. I see no big deal with it.
Defensive? I just don't see the point. I'd rather read reviews from people swinging over a robot.
I'd put about as much stock in a robot test as I would a golfdigest hotlist.
A point you make ad nauseum without any real explanation as to why. I have seen a stack of his videos and he doesn't love every mizuno club nor does he bash every tm one (the main reason around here why people give it to him) I think he is honest, amusing and tells it like he sees it. Happy to stand corrected if someone wants to post some actual evidence rather than just an opinion.
A point you make ad nauseum without any real explanation as to why. I have seen a stack of his videos and he doesn't love every mizuno club nor does he bash every tm one (the main reason around here why people give it to him) I think he is honest, amusing and tells it like he sees it. Happy to stand corrected if someone wants to post some actual evidence rather than just an opinion.